In the early stages of our journey on the WEC24 Road, the spotlight is on the National Qualifiers, the crucial first step on the path to national glory. These qualifiers are not just tournaments; they are the starting line for ambitious teams striving for success on the regional and world stage.
Organized by each national federation, these tournaments aim to crown champions who will represent their country first in the regional qualifiers – leading to the final stage, the World Esports Championship (WEC24).
Across various game titles and categories, a record-breaking number of countries registered for the national qualifiers and united teams for an intense competition aiming for the title of national champion.
In the CS2 Open Category, 98 countries are registered, while the CS2 Women category includes 62 countries. In Dota 2, we have 81 countries competing, while Mobile Legends: Bang Bang brings together 88 countries in the open and 49 countries in the women’s category. PUBG Mobile is set with 95 countries registered. The eFootball™ series has 125 countries, seeking their champion who will directly represent them at the WEC24.
This year’s national qualifiers are promising to deliver the best competition in years, driven by a mix of diverse teams and popular game titles.
The stage is set, the athletes are focused on the competition, and the national qualifiers are underway for an unforgettable adventure in the world of Esports. Come along for the ride on the WEC24 Road, where every match is a step closer to the most anticipated esports event of the year – the World Esports Championship in Riyadh.